sliding partition wall
Karuna Tiwari
2 years ago
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Karuna Tiwari
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need help to design partition between bedroom and living room
Comments (6)thanks for you idea \ but i will clarify a few more points 1.the area for bedroom and sitting room is on 1st floor 2. it is actualyy like a big hall unpartitioned at the moment 3. the sitting /living room is not like a common room ,it is only for this bedroom 4. i dont want to change postion of the bed on any other wall,i want it to be the partioning ,in some unique way. 5. i dont want the room to be totally divided into two halves by the partition --whatever is designed . 6.the siiting room is proposed to have a book shelf on one wall ,provision for tv panel and one single seater cane swing (hanging type). I HOPE THIS CLARIFIES THE PICTURE SOME MORE can you think for me now and help with some unique idea....See MorePartition drawing/dining suggestions
Comments (5)hi, the idea of having a partition where proposed is definitely a big NO. As rightly pointed out by Interiorzz it falls at the entrance foyer which kills the look as soon as you enter. i would suggest swapping the drawing and the dining. if you could accessorize your balcony well and turn it into a rock garden - it would be a welcome view from your dining table - you could add a pretty hanging light above the table. the dining family lounge is 11'x18'6" as per your plan. I think thats a large space to play around with and it would give you a separate seating space which you could divide into formal and casual by using a chaise in the middle. the TV could find place on the bedroom one wall or you could turn the set up around and extend the 10'x7'10" room wall till where you have shown a partition between the dining and the drawing and put it on this wall. you could also make an entry to this room on this extended wall right next to the kitchen entry so you have uninterrupted walls in the foyer. The "L" shaped wall that results in the foyer can be treated with wallpaper or stone so its adds a feature to the foyer. hope this helps!...See MoreStaircase partition
Comments (2)Hello there, You could use MS square sections to create an array of shutters which will conceal the entire area, look contemporary and would be helpful in ventilation too. You could continue the whole thing towards the end and carve a simple cut-out from the shutter using MS sections and only a pair of hinges attached to the wall where stairs begin. You could also achieve the same feat with CNC cut jaalis, expanded metal mesh, concrete louvers etc. There is a wide spectrum of options you could consider depending on your budget. Regards, Aurum Ideas and Spaces Bhubaneswar...See MoreGuidance for partition
Comments (3)please visit haffele showroom in jubilee hills...See MoreCornerstone Design Studio India
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